Journal. HE I - VOL. XIIL--NO. 35. . NEW BERNE. N. C. WEDNESDAY. MAY 10, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS Daily BUSINESS LOCALS. LKFTorUk xnw&rrr,on ambrella with nam T. O. WiuiiiMH. Pleue , notify tbe above. ralGif LOST. A km letter anl account! which tin fladt-r will pleiie return to UiU office. rul2t FOR nk piece of lamb, muttno, beef, port, and corned baef go to Sam'l Cohs & 8oo. FOR RENT The rery lpirabU resi dence ear. Soath Front and Metcalf Su., finmeriy occupied by Mr. B. Q. Robert. Terms moderate. Apply to Chat B. Hill, East Side Market Dock. tf BICYCLE Caps and H.we. f be latest thing in bicyc e caps and liosc jitt re criyed at Sou Cobbns. alOlw DO YOU want a wheel T For 100 spot casb. I will sell a bran new1894 "Liberty Bicycle" juat been ridden a little to show it rmuUr price $125 can I sen at Dr. Bluvvr's store. " alOlw J. W. Watson. IF you owe mo plea p me. 0. K. Sl.OVKH. HOW to make money, is tn ive it and buy your medicine from M.kt'h Dmjj Stoie and save 2H. A trial will con vince you. JUBT RKCEIVEDA lot l and Cliocolaie waters at W. I), ton'. tf. Onilinni llirrini;- M.C lISE ami hind made lir'uk in any qnmtiiv l'r sale. 2lf Cn.a Kkiisknstkin. , W1IEi BoMX'me is nse.l iu'i'oniiii to directions, n tliuil ol tlic lalmr nnl the cost ol'wi'l' 1,1 or.linary washing is saved. Simple free at .1. V. Tiylor's. TRY UnskiU' Oeam Drinks, lliev are fine. Nolliin but pure cr.ivii iwed in making them. Orange, Pineapple, Vanilla, Strawberry, Ruaplierry an I li inanas. Also Ice Cream Soda. tl. I HAVE . just received a l ew lo; of Spring and Summer samples from Wanainaker & Brown, Philadelphia, and samp'es ol silk Vests. They are cheap as the limes are bnrd. Come and look st them. .COB HAHTSFiKi.n. with .1. B. Holland & Co., No. 13 Pollock St. LOCAL ..NEWS. MKW ADVKRTrSKMKXTS. llowaru. LU;t Letters and.aceounts. T. G. Wilkinson Left or liiken. Snm'l Colin & Son Fine lamb. Sarah Oxley Ice Cream Tarlor. George Slovor Hardware of every de scription. Episcopalian picnic 8:40 this morning Are jnu going? The Methodist picnic loaves for More- taerul to-morrow at 8:80 o'clock. The bell will ring at 7:30 to call the Sunday school together. The Disciple Sunday sehcl will have their picnic nt Wilkinson's Point next Tuesday. A very limited number of tickets will be sold. Mr. W. II. Oliver intends to get the benefit of the picnics this week. Ho was on the Presbyterian excursion yesterday and says he is going oa.the Episcopalian picnic today and the Methodist tomorrow. The New Berne Bao Ball Team will lavo oa the occasion of Centonary Methodist picnic to-morrow morning to play against the Beaufort team. Boys, if Beaufort defeats you, you should sail out to sea, "never to return". Dr. J. W. Duguid will umpire the gme. A colored man, nmcd Daniel Daniels, who hud consumption was taken with a violent hemorrhage from nose and mouth n ar the market dock yesterday and died ,, before a physician could reach him. He 'lived only about two minutes fron the time the attack commenced. A hundred excursionists left for Wil mington and Wrightsville by the W. X. & N , train yesterday morning. The -number was pretty evenly divided be tween the two places. The ladies who cot ud the excursion for the benefit of -' the Presbyterian church appear to be ' well eatisfied with their success. Capt. Matt Manly has received a letter from Governor Carr appointing the New v Berne Division of the Naval Reserves as chairman ol the committee on arrange- ' ments at the laying of the corner stone of '.. the Confederate monument in Raleigh on the '23d Inst , - '. Last week we stated that a representa live of a Philadelphia paper was here sivi j'' the town a free write up in his . Journal.- We were so informed, bnt it appears now that the business men mcu- , tioned In said writing ore expected to lake and are taking, from 50 to . 100 copies each . at 10c a copy $10 a huudred for advertising New Borne business hi the .city of Philadelphia. The Atlantic Hotel, Mr. B.X. Perry, whose roangeniet of the Atlantic hotel gave such strong sat isfaction to all patrons last "year, opened the hole! this year nearly a month earlier th in its usual 'season, and now stands ready to greet all comers with hia. hearty - welcome. ' ' !".' ' The guests of course are few in number as yet, but the table is up to : thai; high standard flnit it maintained. -- When the great hotel 14 filled with visitors from all over the Slate and beyond. A. sullicient number or rooms tor pres ent purposes are reidy for all new comers the remainder will be by the time they are needed. The streets of Memphis are tcf hs spriu Lied by an tkvlric street sprinkler. Cratar Gola State Beoator L. A. Potter, of Beaufort, pawed through jesterday, en root to Raleigh to attend a meeting of the Eiecu tire Committee of the Insane Aiylnm. Mrs. Miry A. Koowltoa. who hat been rUit'ng Mr. P. IL Pelletier, left for her home at Brookline, Mara. Mrs. O. Mark, accompanied by her little daughter, Miss Hi'.tie, left yesterday mornln to visit lier daughter, Mr. F. I). Thomas, at Rocky Mount. Mrs. L. E. Cle'e, who has juit been vliting Relatives at Greenville returned to the city. She is st the Falford House. Misses Julia and Chrissie Stephens ar rived, via. V. N. & N. Riilrond, from ltichlanda. OdhIow courtr, to visit rela tives in the city. Mr. C. M. Gilpin, returned from Wash ington, X. C, where he has .'men fur ten days on pension business. Mr. Herliert Ruuntre, of Kinston, is in the city representing a larye western flour house. The Need for Mssxles Not one dog that was knowu to be bitten bv the ni.ul do-' which was killed recently near the ice house is living to day. One that came in contact with the dog is, hut no marks of teeth were louiul on him. The other dogs, after Iwing shut up awhile were atlmkc I by hydro phobia themselves and those ihal were not killed when the disao dev doped, died from it. Biiten dua sent t the police station, establish lx-yond question, that the biles of dogs killed here were fatal, and if n man, woman or child ha I been bitten they might hive shared the same horrible fate. Tho city officials are to be com mended lor the pncautipn ihey are tak ing. In some quarters particularly in por tions ol Virginia the hydrophobia seems to have become almost an epidemic. The Meadow's Fenliter-rs. In special Bulletin, No. 20 of the North Carolina Agricultural Station. We are pleased to note that the analyses of the Fertilizers put up by the E. II. & J. A. Meadows Co , ol this place, are given a high standard, averaging nearly ten per cent higher in analytical commercial value than claimed in thtir published formula. This manufacturing firm has worked up a good trude lor their gcods nnd have done so upon merit. They manufacture a brand for general purposes and also special brands for various crops. TbWr business is a home enterprise, a gojd one, with sound business men at his head who have great enterprise tempered with conservatism. The firm deserves the suc cess it is attaining, and we hope to see it continuing to go forward and extending its business. North Carolina factories can equal and often surpass goods made elsewhere and it is well to bear in mind that to patronize home industries is one ol the surest roads to prosperity iu any com munity. The Vanes Meeting; To-day. At II o'clock to-day our citizens, ladi es as well as gentlemen, aie invited to assemble at the court house for the pur pose of organizing an association in this county to further the scheme ef erecting a monument to our late Senator and Statesman, Hon. Z. B. Vance. New Bemo and Craven county should do a good part in this workr Jand the meet ing to-dav ought to be well attended. Let those who are in the city from the country, remember that they have a part in this matter also. The organizui m is to be not for the city alone, bat for the couutv. Let every one attend who can. Ladies also are expected to be o it in good num.KTs. It is to their zeal and inspiration lent by their presence and efforts that the success of cntriolic nmvi meot vary often is largely due. It they shoud decide to have an entertainment or festival to aid in the work, it would no doubt be one of the best patronized events they ever held. And, let our businessmen a i tend, and make it so that as many of the employees as possible can ba there also. Hon. John S. Long will make the ad dress on the occasion, township comiuit- teei for the county will be elected and a representative appointel to the Central committee to meet in Raleigh on Monday the 21st inst. Uome ont, organize and get the movement in Craven fairly started. - Twelve o'clock the court house is the time and place fur tho meeting. , Notice Owners of Dogs Inasmuch as the order for dog muzzles was put in two shipment', the second shipment not having yet arrived, the or dinance requiring the muzzling or do: Sh1 will not be enforced until the 25th May. . ' " - - " Wm.Em.is, Mayor. ; May 15th, 1894. .-. ; ' . T Pfllloksvlile Items, ' ' The Irock is looking very bad for the want of rain. Hope it Will come soon. ; The town election came off Monday the 7th Inst, and everytbinir went on lovely. Tbe right men were put in the right Dlaces the olddioard wa 'eiectea over, J. W. Bhenard. L H. Barrus 'and John Wbitty were elected commissi oners, and Dr. E. W. Ward, mayor, and we think that means hogs out again. ' We congratulate the present board for their past work and ask ttiem to do so again, , The New York women who have star ted a counie movement to the suffrage agitation declare in Ibeir "platlorru" tliat "the place of woman is at her fire side. . -J'. ' - J.-v ; :. ' . IirtOTIlU THE STREETS. The Hew Sidewalk it ike Eplaeepal Ckarta-The Umtbb4m Left By tke Waterworks Ceutrartlea . U Be Remedied. Tlie sidewalk which extends along the Epbcopal church lot on each side now stands complete and is a model aortliy of unit ition. It has a strong brick curbing. cemented over, while the walk itself has been raised to a good height with a slope of several inches towards the outer edge. insuring the running off el the water as it falls, while Inc material used in building up the wjlk. the marl fonnd in the shell rock bed, Ims b -en proven by use to be one of tlie l st t ' in , - iluit can be nsed upon an aveiagj si lews!''. It makes it even, hard an. I ilur.-lil -, .ptl neat la sp- pearamv. Tlx I". use -ipalians are to lie congratulated upon the excellence of the sidewalk which so well sets oft' their parious nnd elegant church yard. The latter, however, could just at this time be improved somewhat by a little tl imiinng of the shrubbery anil the niow- iiif' ftlie gr-iss. It is when in perfect order one ol the pr- ttiest plae s in New Berne and can lie mule a perfect gem. Dirt Iwing nnxlod lo fill in the Pollock street silewalk beyond the Kpisropd chur. h, o as I bring it up to correspond Willi the improved sidewalk along the en tire church lot. the portions of the ridge that was Irfl along the line of pipe in' consii ucliiig the w aterworks system is le- ing utilized lor the purpose. This imt only benefit the sidewalk but improves the roadway also. Tho ridge belongs to lie levelled anil it will soon be don - by the waterworks compiny. It was a part of tlie city contract with them that all streets were 1 1 be left ill as goil condition as they found them, and they are only waiting for a good bard ruin to come to begui the work. They want the rain first on iu-count of the ground settlins'. 1 1' the work were done now it might lie necessary to again go over it. The company now lias two vessel loads of shells to he used in tho rejiair work on the streets as they are neided. A Little Erfurt Secured Them The shad-fry which were put iu the river Neuse last week were soul out from Washington at the request of Mr. Geo. N Ives Mr. Ives wrote Col. McDonald, U. S. Fish Commissioner last Febuary askiug that the river Neuse be restocked with shad this season, that it had lieen several years since any shad fry had been put in this river and that we were entitled to some of them. Col. McDonald immediately replied to Mr Ives' letter and said that his request should be granted. Nothing more was heard ot the matter until last Wednesday, when Mr. Ives received a telegram from Washington advising him that the young shad liad lieen shipped nnd requesting him to meet the Messenger on his arrival here and assist in plauting the fry. Mr. John B. Ives, met the Messenger and took the fry out to Jack Smith's creek where they were turned out to care for themselves. Although the fish were but 48 hours old tbey were lively and seemed to lie perfectly at home and con tent in their new quarteis. There were four huudred and fifty thousand of thm and Mr. Ives thinks in three years from now we wilLhave them in our market full grown shad and will unquestionably make quite a difference in the catch of the fishermen. If these young shad had not been asked for, we might not have received the sup ply for some years. Tho success attend ing the request shows tho need for effort. When anything ip derived there is noth like trying for it Dr. Qoldbtrr, DentUt. Dr. E. H. Goldberg, tbe new dentist, hung out his sign yesterday, one of those gold-lettered ones which Mr. E. T. Berry gets up so tastily. A visit to Dr. Goldberg's dental apart ment the upper front rooms of the Henry bailding on Middle street, shows . them handsomely fitted up, and the operating roam equipped .with the latest apparatus of tbe most approved kinds. The doctor is a graduate of the dental apartment of the University of Maryland He finished his course last March, passed examination before the North Carolina Board of Dental examiners and received his license from them. Dr. Goldberg passed a fow months in our city about year ago and was so charmed with tbe place and so well satis fied wito its business pros pacta that he decided to locate here and is now identi fied with us -as one of our citizens. His resideuce is the Watson ' House- on tbe corner of Broad and Metcalf streets. ' Desirable additions, to New Berne's population like those of Dr. Goldberg's and bis relatives are constantly occurring; and is always given us pleasure to chron. Icle them. It is one of tbe results of tbe past and present prosperity ef our city, and one of tbe guarantee of tbe caution ance of that prosperity. ' Backlen'a Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world, for cats, braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped-hands, chilblains, co-nt, and allskin eruptions,nd positive ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box For tale by F. S. Duffy, Newt Berne, N. 0. ml9 Mm. 5. I CeUefe and ralvmlty Com fceaU, Tlie State Normil and Industrial Col lege will have its annual commencement May 23 aid 34, class examination on the SSd. Tlie address, will be at 11 a. m . on the Mine day by Hon. W. .1. Bryan, ol Nebraska. The sermon w ill ! the next (lay at the same hour by lit. K" . Ed ward Kundtheler. I). I), of North Citroli o, and at ft:80 that eveniou. Senator John B. (tordon, of Georgia, will deliver his now famous address on The Ijut D iys of the Southern Confederacy. The class of this yer numliers eight. Among them arc two New Berne yotng ladies, Missis Oct trade Bag by and Rachel Brown. The State University hat its 9"th. an Dual commencement, Suudny June 3rd , to Wednesday June 6th. The Baccalau reate sermon will be on the first day; the anniversary meetings of the Dialectic and Philanthropic societies on the next day. On Tuesday Rev. F. L. Kcid, D.I) will deliver an address on tlie Lile and Char aracter of Ciias. F. Deeais; the Alumnae As-oi-iatioa will mivt; the Senior Class day exercises will lv held,- orations lie delivered by representatives of tlie Phi., and Di.. societies; and the Faculty rcce lion U; held in the gymnasium. Wednesday is the great Commein-e-ment Day. At 10 a. in there will be the commencement exercises in Memorial Hull,' orations; and theses by graduates. At 12 in. address by Hon. Hoke Smith: at 1 p. in. eontei'ring ol IVgrets, aniuiun- CL'ini'ht ol honors and appumtnit'iits; at 1 :3l) A hi 'il ii i banquet; at 4 p. in. Athletii Games, and at 8 a concert by the Glee Club. CI LI.KI) ITEMS UF NEWS. Wild IoIkwco, s:iid to hi eini.il to I lie real Havana, has been found growin Texas. 1 he State Medical Society is now in session at t.reeiisuoro. lr. n . u. it. Cobb, of Goldsbor-i is presiding ollicer. Goldsboro has a lemalc doctor, Mrs. W. J. Jones, who lias leccnlly graduated in medicine with distinction and who is now attending the Stale Convent ion of M. D's at Greensboro. The Republican Senators and Congress men nave had a caucus and agreed upon aggressive tactics to kill the laritt bill. A telegram from Washington announ ces the pleasing intelligence that Mr, Cleveland has assured Congressman ltiinn tliut Mr. Walter R. Henry shall be taken care of. Mr. Henry did lots of work effective work, and at great personal sacrifice It is meant he should he warded with a place commensurate with his services. At a large mass meeting in Lexington. Ky., Monday, the homo of Breckinridge. that congressman was scathingly de nounced both by the sixsiker and the resolutions passed by tlie meeting. It is evident that his career as congressman from that district will end with Ins pre cnt term. There are uglv rumors in Washington as to how the Senate and the Finance Committee capitulated to the Sugar Trust in arranging the sugar schedule in the raritl' bill. A New York paiier mentions the names of accused parties, prominent among whom are Senators Gorman, Smith ot New Jersey. Price, and Jones. The people expect these men to sweeten themselves considerably, but want some sugar left "Ho take in tlieirn." Dr. Justin I), rulton. ot New iork. in his sermon before the Baptist convention at Dallas, Texas, on Sunday pitched into Governor Northern, of Georgia, for his appointment of Patrick Walsh, a Roman Catholic, to the United Suites henate. To a press reporter he said : "I have no use for a Romnn Catholic on'jthe bunch or the Supreme Court of the L nited States, in the Senate ot the United States, or any other political position. A cranky negro blacksmith oi Washing ton appeared in the gallery of Congress on Mondav and astonishtd the House by yelling out- "Mr. Speaker, of the House ot Kepresentauves, ' and attempi- ina to make an address on the Coxey eood roads. His name is Cherry, but the iJ . ... . . r . 1 members did not seem to care ior inai kind of fruit. It is claimed that the Cap itol is full of cranks other than the Coxey followers, and officials are not without apprehension. i ICB XBX1K FAIILOB Sarah Oxley baa opened her lee Cream Parlor, at her old stand on Broad street, near Middle, where . she will be pleased to see her old Jtriends and pat rons, unoice cream iuruisoeu . buhiubs day and night, at reasonable prices. ' ' , Ol Q! l CPS m 2 0.-V5J1? Dr. Hyatt's Sanatorium. It will I remeinlrol that we nseiulv gave an item alsiut a very d:lli' ult oera tion lieing performed at the Nin:it:ir.uiii ol Dr. H. O. Hvatt, Kinsi ni. The dortoi being assist. si in the work by Dr. ( ha?. Dutfv ot New Bi me. Mr. l.il'aelb Dillnhunt r f Jones county, was the p:i- tunt. The oix-ration wa the removal ol tumor liom the uiidi r side i 1 the s.seruin. We i omnietitisl ;it tue t.ine that it was well lor people to iciiumU-i that tlieie is mi institution at h eue wh . h loes away witlithe necessjtv ot goini.' l a lisiunee for treatment in ditli- 'A i a-, s The Kinston Tree Pre" eoi;i . wh:it we had to sav and adds the t nlowinj in favor of the sanitarium, all nl Im. Ii we earnestlv endorse : "Tlie Free Press is plea-ss! to state that Mr Dlllahunt is i;rn in along tlire'v er .lilli. ii I mi I w IllIU tlleolher 1 Ko ;,!,!,. I III The opera'ion. thoueli ;i one, wa vi rv neallv -l-eie siuees-tul. In addition t tors mentioned. 1 r. Tull le operation. "Tlie Km Press believes that ium psiple ntike a mistake in goiiiu' norlh to !ia e surgieal operation pet tormeJ. In most eases the work can 1-e d-me ju-t a- well at home; in laet 1 n t i-i . Us .uise the iKM-ation at uiosi laive in-titutions norih are hurried and sometimes proper c:iiv i not taken of the patient, w here is In i-e the utmost prei autioiis aiv l iken t.. ao'nl mistakes and the very heM et i are eivi n patients tiller operation- ate in eh . It i tetter. cliea'er and m iiiti otu t- lave stlcll work done !e le l' h-'lne people. Absolutely Pure A cream of tartar bakinir powder Ulhost of all in leavening strenetti. Latkbt Unitkh States Gov sun m km Fooo Kkpoht. Royal Baking Powdkk Co., 100 WMI St.. N. Y. Johnson's Oriental Soap is far -Iipel to all the other sn-called ineda in 1 snip. for beautifying the complexi in. MY LINE OF Zeigler's Shoes have Ai(i!ivi:iij: : : How many hearts will palpitate with Might at this inlelliL'eiice. A More Complete Line -OF UhiUlroTiw" Shoes High Cut and Low Cut. w uld i llllpo' i b le to find, Ziegler Shoes am lower in price limn Mine ever before, but still they keep the high standard of excellence. My Straw Hats Have also arrived hut it Cold to mention them. W. 13. Harrington, 67 Middle St. SPECIAL STEAMERS. NORFOLK, NEW-BERNE ant WASHINGTON, N. C. DirectLine ALL WATER ROUTE. Str. Now Berne WILL SAIL TCESDVY'S & FRI DAY'S 1 1'. M. Steamer ELKO WEDNESDAY'S IP. M, and SATl'R- DAY'S 7 P. M. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO N. Y. CITY. ISSPDelivery viaO.D. S. S.Co. Guaran teed. No Transfer Charges. PHILA. CLYDE LINE, BALTIMORE OLD BAY LINK, BOSTON PROVIDENCE M. & M. TRANS. CO. WASHINGTON. D. C. NORFOLK WASH- TON 8. B. CO. RICHMOND, V.l.S. B. Co. RALPH GRAY, Agt. New Berne, N. C. DAILY -FREIGHT -LINE. On and after Monday April 1G, a Steamer of this lino will sail from New Berne DAILY (Sunday excepted) at 4 P, M., until further notice ' THE STR. NEUSE Carrying the U.S. Mail and Pas senders will sail as usual on Mon day's, Wednesday's and Friday's. New Berne, N. 0. April 9th 1894. .m. m a M WW M.M m M m EiCDQUd WILLETI. Stirring upTrade Is Not so Very Hard when we make INDUCEMENT WE THAT DO EVERYBODY Is Astonished AND PEOPLE WHO Buy Are Immensely Pleased. STIRRING Is kept up constantly, although things are or dinarily dull at this time. THE REASON Is that People na turally come where they are sure to get FULL VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY. No Forced,. Cut or closing out sales nec essary at the Stores ot ilHEMillLfflTr . j 47 40 Pollock .Street I ' Ae -A- FINE LOT OF SHAFER'S Sugar Cured Fust, In. Small Pig Hams, CHOICE BRFAKFASl STRIPS AND Small Shoulders. N. C. Hams Beautifully Cured, 1 r 1 .rs ONLY I 4L I aors Another large Invoice of California Evap ated Fruits Just in. California Prunes 10c 15c lOo 15c " " " Extra. Pears Peaches " peeled. 20c ApricotB 20c Fancy Dried Apples lOo Fancv Evaporated Ap ples 15c Another lot of those Fine California Peach es 31b standard goods 17 ONLY cts AZCAtf w a m- a llo. 55 & 57 re"-

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